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vintagehomecollection · 9 months
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Osborne & Little The Decorated Room, 1988
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Indian Handmade Cotton kilim navajo rug weaved on Indian looms stamped with natural vegetable-dyes using hand-made wooden blocks achieving the perfection of block printing art of Jaipur. This is best suitable for your home office entrance, bedroom, living room, kids room, dinning room, kitchen and outdoor patio, terrace, beach and garden outdoor rug.
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travelalbania · 11 months
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Krujë, Albania
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bberrakk · 6 months
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lacolombejaune · 4 months
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nevzatboyraz44 · 6 months
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🔗The incident that our Prophet (pbuh) had with someone who wanted to beg:
A poor Muslim from Medina asked our Prophet for something to eat.
Our Prophet asked him if there was anything in his house.
The man said:
"There is nothing in the house but a rug and a water bowl."
Our Prophet asked for them to be brought immediately.
When the man brought it, the Messenger of Allah asked those around him:
"Is there anyone who wants to buy these?" asked.
One of the companions said:
"I will buy it for one dirham."
The Prophet said that he would sell it to the person who gave more.
When another companion gave him two dirhams, he sold him the rug and the water container.
After giving the money to the poor companion, he said, "Buy food for your family with one lira, buy an ax with the other and bring it to me!" commands.
Our Prophet attaches a handle to the ax that the man brought with his own blessed hand and says:
“Go now; cut wood with it and sell it.
Work for fifteen days;
Then come to me!”
The man who came to our Prophet after fifteen days earned ten dirhams and bought clothes and food for himself and his family with this money.
Our Prophet, who was very happy with this situation, said to the man:
"This is better for you than begging being seen as a blemish on your face on the Day of Judgment."
(Ebu Davud, es-Sünen, Beirut, 1988, Zakat, 26; İbni Mace, es-Sünen, Beirut, tsz., Ticârat,)
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🔗Peygamber Efendimiz’in (s.a.v), dilenmek isteyen biriyle yaşadığı hadise:
Medineli fakir bir Müslüman, Peygamberimiz’den yiyecek bir şeyler istedi.
Peygamberimiz, O’na evinde bir şey olup olmadığını sordu.
Adam:
“Evde bir kilim ve su kabından başka bir şey yok” dedi.
Peygamber Efendimiz onları hemen getirilmesini istedi.
Adam getirince Allah Rasulü yanındakilere:
“Bunları satın almak isteyen var mı?” diye sordu.
Sahabilerden biri:
“Ben bir dirheme alırım” dedi.
Peygamber Efendimiz, daha fazla veren kişiye satacağını söyledi.
Bir diğer sahabe iki dirhem verince, kilim ve su kabını ona sattı.
Parayı fakir sahabiye verdikten sonra, “Bir lirasıyla ailene yiyecek al, ötekiyle de bir balta satın al bana getir!” buyurur.
Adamın getirdiği baltaya, Efendimiz, kendi mübarek eliyle bir sap takar ve şöyle buyurur:
“Haydi şimdi git;
...bununla odun kes ve sat.
On beş gün çalış; ondan sonra yanıma gel!”.
On beş gün sonra Peygamberimizin yanına gelen adam, on dirhem kazanmış, bu parayla kendine ve ailesine elbise ve yiyecek almış olur.
Bu hale çok sevinen Efendimiz, adama şunları söyler:
“Dilenciliğin kıyamet günü yüzünde bir leke gibi görünmesinden böylesi senin için daha iyidir”
(Ebu Davud, es-Sünen, Beyrut, 1988, Zekât, 26; İbni Mace, es-Sünen, Beyrut, tsz., Ticârat,)
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travelkosovo · 2 years
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Prizren, Kosovo
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arbenia · 1 year
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Traditional Kilim from Klos, Albania
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ariadneofdionysos · 1 year
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yantekerlek · 2 months
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sivrihisar ulu camii
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wildbeautifuldamned · 4 months
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Red Cushion Cover Kilim Rug Pillow Case Osborne & Little Floral Traditional 16” ebay cushionslondon
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Antiques at Home, 1989
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Handmade Indian Cotton kilim rug weaved on Indian looms stamped with natural vegetable-dyes using hand-made wooden blocks achieving the perfection of block printing art of Jaipur. This is best suitable for your home office entrance, bedroom, living room, kids room, dinning room, kitchen and outdoor patio, terrace, beach and garden.
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tugcedemirhan · 4 months
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Kilimler, kilimlerimiz.
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levantindesign · 1 year
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Composition with a new concept armchair and a Neo-memphis carpet, from the Run 2021 collection. It has a striking geometric design with a contrasting color palette 🏠
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alessandro55 · 6 months
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Altai
testi Marcella Vanzo
fotografie Martino Lunghi, Pietro Carrieri, Bruni Helbking, Gianni Basso/Veda MG
Altai, Milano 2016, 127 magine, 25x31,5cm
euro 35,00
email if you want to buy : [email protected]
Altai nasce dalla passione e dalla ricerca di Raffaele ed Elisa Carrieri. Nel 1997 inaugurano la prima galleria a Milano e mostrano agli occhi increduli dei milanesi, tra cui Ettore Sottsass, Maddalena De Padova e Vico Magistretti, i primi tappeti sahariani mai visti in Europa, seguiti da feltri centro asiatici e kilim curdi.
L’occhio esperto dei Carrieri riconosce con grande anticipo pezzi unici e primordiali, umili e raffinatissimi: capolavori calpestati e tramandati per millenni, gli ultimi. Trame uniche, a terra o sospese, che definiscono gli spazi e conquistano architetti, designer, collezionisti d’arte.
Altai oggi ospita venti collezioni uniche al mondo. Tessili essenziali, astratti e intrisi di umanità, di storia e di cultura. Stuoie che separano cielo e terra. Arazzi, kilim e tappeti che narrano incontri antichi di secoli, sole e feste solenni. E sono tutti qui. Solo qui. Altai è punto di riferimento per l’arte tessile primitiva.
Frutto di un esame attento e intransigente, le collezioni Altai sono le uniche e le ultime collezioni al mondo di tappeti primitivi di origine nomadica, un’eredità umana di enorme importanza custodita, protetta e diffusa dalla passione di Raffaele ed Elisa.
17/09/23
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